Severe weather, tornado risk
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Severe storms have finally moves offshore after multiple days of severe weather that lasted from Tuesday into Thursday morning. Things are finally quieting down from this multi-day severe weather outbreak, but not before 200+ severe wind reports, 150+ hail reports, and 30+ tornado reports to the Storm Prediction Center.
A severe weather outbreak is likely on Monday for much of our area. We have a robust environment primed for all types of severe weather, and a rare Moderate (4/5) risk is in place.
St. Augustine faces a tornado watch, then a sharp cold snap with temperatures in the 30s, followed by chilly St. Patrick's Day weather.
Learn the difference between a severe weather watch and warning as well as a tornado watch vs. warning as a storm nears Delaware and nearby states.
There’s a Level 2 Slight Risk for strong to severe storms from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. as a cold front pushes toward the Treasure Coast, then through South Florida.
Chaotic weather, from surprising heat in California to the threat of storms rolling into the East Coast, put over half the U.S. population in the path of extreme conditions Monday.
A monster storm system is unleashing heavy snow, hail and gusty winds along with a major tornado threat as it pushes South. More than half a million are without power from Texas up to New York. NBC’s Angie Lassman reports and TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer tracks the latest forecast as a severe storm threat moves towards the East Coast.